If the NHL is giving out 2 game suspensions for gestures and 3 games for blindside headshots that do no damage, then what do they give Rick Rypien for going after a fan? On a night where the scoreboard was bad enough, tough-guy Rypien tried to take his frustration out on Minnesota Wild’s Brad Staubitz. When the refs prevented him from fully expressing himself, he decided to introduce himself to a fan on his way off the ice. Here’s the video for those of you who are a little more visual.










Let’s throw it to you. How many games do you think Rypien should get for his “transgressions?” 5 games? 10 games? 20 games? For a league that has spent the first week of the season trying to set a tough standard, this could be a long one. According to Michael Russo, a preliminary hearing is set for Wednesday, so we’ll know soon. But hey, at least he didn’t jump into the stands to confront the fans.
For the record, I’d like to see the suspension set in the 10 game range. No, he never threw a punch; but coming into physical contact (and even initiating it) is a line that athletes can never cross.